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Certifications such as Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer (PCNSE) or similar are a plus. Provide expertise on Palo Alto Networks products, including firewalls, network security, and cloud security.
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Network Monitoring (Auvik experience is a plus) The successful applicant should have 3 years of relevant work experience, preferably with an IT MSP. Bonus points for candidates who have one of the following certifications: CompTIA Network+/Security+, Microsoft Azure Administration, and Microsoft 365 Administration.
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Architect/design, engineer and support our enterprise Azure and AWS environments, ensuring robust network and security design. Continuously analyze and recommend improvements for Azure and AWS cloud network and security.
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We currently have a need for a Senior Network Engineer to design and implement a new network with VRF networking concepts. Experience with Network Security, i.e. Cisco, Palo Alto, Fortinet, Juniper.
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Understanding/knowledge of NENA Standards with certificates in CCIE Certified, Cisco ACI, F5, AVI, Azure, OCI, Network Security Architect (NSE) 7 Network Security Professional, Palo Alto Networks Certified Network Security Engineer.
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3+ years of experience Identity Management, Directory Services, Role Management and general rules around Identity Services Other IDM tools are a plus: Okta, Cyberark, Oracle Identity Manager or Saviynt.
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We are looking for a Network Engineer with experience designing, deploying, and scaling networks for large HPC environments to meet the requirements of a premiere algorithmic trading firm.
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The Senior Network Support Engineer is expected to be a Subject Matter Expert (SME) covering the application of campus network technology deployed across the Customer Group.
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We are looking for a Senior Staff Engineer, Security located in or near one of our office hubs - San Francisco, New York City, or Seattle. Experience with security on cloud platforms with a deep understanding of offerings from key cloud providers (i.e. AWS, Databricks, Snowflake.
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If hired, individual must successfully complete a security threat assessment through the Department of Homeland Security in order to participate. The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for an Engineer in its Building Operations Department with primary responsibility for ensuring that all Museum buildings are being managed and maintained in a safe and environmentally responsible manner and to the highest level of operational efficiency.
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Have a working knowledge of and be able to support all GRC capabilities such as cyber risk management, third-party risk management, security training and communications, and our compliance program.
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Our project solutions team is seeking a dedicated a BMS Tridium Niagara - Site Reliability Engineer with a strong focus on Building Management System (BMS) software, specifically Tridium Niagara.
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We are seeking a talented and highly motivated engineer with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, and 5+ years of experience in the design of building power systems for high rise residential, hotel and office buildings, and other commercial, institutional and healthcare facilities.
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Experience with New York (city, state, and local) agencies such as NYSDOT, NYCDOT, and NYCDDC a plus. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:Bachelor's degree (B. S., or ) in Civil Engineering and a minimum of six (6) years related experience in general civil engineering with an emphasis on highway/roadway design, as well as storm water management/watershed analysis.
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NYCHA/ Tenant in place renovation experience a plus; NYC high-rise experience a plus; Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, MEP Engineering or Architecture a plus.
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